Join Alejandro, an UIMLA mountain leader, on this beautiful 4-day hike around Ordesa and Bujaruelo Valley in the Pyrenees.
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Pyrenees
4 Days
Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep
Occasional
Beginner
Join me on this amazing hike around Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, one of the most beautiful corners in Spain. Hikers and outdoor lovers will be fascinated by this incredible spot in the Aragonese Pyrenees.
We’ll meet at Torla, one of the entrance gates to the National Park. That first day, we’ll have time to explore the beauty of the place and get ready for the following days. On the second day, we’ll ride a bus to the Ordesa Valley at 1,300 meters. We’ll then ascend to the Goriz Hut (2,200m), along one of the most impressive canyons in the Pyrenees. We’ll go through the Hayedo-Abetal, enjoy the waterfalls of Arripas, Estrecho and Cola de Caballo, climb the Gradas de Soaso, and delight in stunning panoramic views of Monte Perdido.
On our third day, we’ll explore the valley descending through the Trail of Hunters. We’ll be able to enjoy spectacular views of the Ordesa Glacier, the Brecha de Rolando and the frontier with France. We’ll then ride the bus towards Torla, to travel to Bujaruelo, where we’ll spend the night. For our last day, we’ll hike along the Ara River to reach the impressive Otal Valley. Surrounded by incredible mountains, such as the Tendeñera one, this valley is home to groundhogs and griffon vultures. If we’re lucky, we’ll spot them on our hike.
Remember to bring mountain boots, adequate clothing, sleeping bag, trekking poles, sunscreen, sunglasses and a windbreaker/raincoat.
Send your request now for this exciting adventure in Huesca, Spain! I would love to be your guide.
- Guiding fee
- Personal insurance
Meeting point Torla |
UIMLA Mountain Leader | AEGM Tour guide Mountain / Mountain Leader Sports Technician
Since I was a kid I travelled around the hills and peaks of Sierra Nevada range in south Spain, going up and down the valleys that made me in love with the mountains world.
Steadily, I discovered other ranges of the Iberic peninsula such as the Pyrenees and Picos de Europa, and then I travelled to the peruvian Andes, the Amazonas jungle, the Moroccan Atlas...
Thanks to these experiences and two years of studying to become a professional mountain guide, I started a new project called Nevalia mountain guides.
I hope I can help you to make true your mountain dreams!
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